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[Karaoke] A collection of Japanese songs that start with “Mu”

There are times when, right at the moment you need to pick a song at karaoke, you find yourself thinking, “What should I sing…?” Even if you usually listen to music, when the time comes, you can’t think of any song titles.

So this time, we’ve put together a feature that’s perfect for moments like that: a showcase of Japanese songs whose titles start with the syllable “mu.” We’ve picked works from a wide range of eras, so if you go through them in order, I’m sure you’ll come across songs you recognize!

[Karaoke] A compilation of Japanese songs starting with “Mu” (151–160)

Songs Without Words, Book I, No. 3, Hunter’s Song, Op. 19Felix Mendelssohn

Mendelssohn / Songs Without Words, Book 1, No. 3 “Hunting Song,” Op. 19 / Performance: Kyoko Nakagawa
Songs Without Words, Book I, No. 3, Hunter’s Song, Op. 19Felix Mendelssohn

This piano piece is marked by a powerful, dynamic melody.

Skillfully depicting a hunting scene, it features a brilliant tone reminiscent of horn calls and a refined, delicate rhythm.

Included in the 1832 publication Songs Without Words, Book I, it continues to be cherished by many pianists today.

The excitement and exhilaration of the hunt portrayed in the music will captivate listeners in an instant.

Fully showcasing Felix Mendelssohn’s rich expressive power, this work is perfect for those who enjoy dazzling, energetic performances or wish to experience the piano’s wide expressive range.

Moon JellyfishFlower

This is a motivational song by Flower, whose transparent vocals and exceptional melodic sensibility strongly convey her cutting-edge artistry.

It’s a style that resonates well with women in their 30s and can elevate the mood brilliantly.

MoonFreeTempo

This is a fresh new sound from Takeshi Hanzawa’s solo project, which develops club music infused with elements of bossa nova and jazz.

It’s a soothing, relaxing track that transcends genres and evokes an ambient sense of sway.

Highly recommended as background music while you work.

The color of sunflowersGARNET CROW

GARNET CROW – Color of the Sunflower (HIMAWARI NO IRO) Lyric
The color of sunflowersGARNET CROW

Himawari no Iro (The Color of Sunflowers), included on GARNET CROW’s 2006 album THE TWILIGHT VALLEY.

Many songs about sunflowers express admiration and hope for their nature of blooming toward the sun, but I feel this one is the complete opposite.

It seems to say, just like someone on the verge of breaking before achieving their goal, “It would be fine to wither while gazing at the unreachable sun.” The sound is dark and the lyrics tackle a heavy theme, but it’s a cool track I’d love everyone to listen to at least once.

One of my dreamsGARNET CROW

GARNET CROW – One of the Dreams (P.V.)
One of my dreamsGARNET CROW

Songs by the creative group GARNET CROW, who produced many anime theme songs and remain popular even after ending their activities due to the high quality of their work.

Their mysterious vocals, profound lyrics, and gentle melodies are recommended for healing a broken heart.

[Karaoke] Compilation of Japanese songs starting with “Mu” (161–170)

dreamGReeeeN

Yume by GReeeeN, released in 2016.

Just from the title, it’s a song that makes you think of an exciting life ahead, isn’t it? I’m sure many of you are entering school with lots of “dreams.” You want to do this, you want to do that, you want to take on new challenges—and along with those positive feelings, maybe you feel a little uneasy too.

This is a song that stays close to those feelings and makes you want to move forward even more positively.

Move in the Right DirectionGossip

Gossip – Move in the Right Direction (Official Video)
Move in the Right DirectionGossip

A track released in 2012 by the American indie rock band Gossip.

The song is about moving confidently in the right direction even when facing fear.

This dance-punk track became a hit around the world, reaching No.

2 on the charts in Poland.